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Favourites: 64; Deviations: 53; Watchers: 12
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# Interests
Favorite games: animal crossing, fallout4, the sims, pokemonTools of the Trade: T3i, pixelmator
# About me
Professional studio photographer/sub-par glamour model. SKi.SUICIDEGIRLS.COM# Comments
Comments: 21
vw1956 [2017-08-12 08:04:31 +0000 UTC]
Thank You very much for faving
Editing of infrared photographs using PhotoshopInfrared Photography
I would like to show you my way of editing infrared photographs using Photoshop CC and the NIK plugins Viveza 2 and Silver Efex Pro 2. I started about 10 years ago with infrared photography using a Fuji S3 Pro body and two Nikon lenses. Having not been satisfied with the endless exposure times, I bought a used Nikon D70 having taken lots of infrared photographs over some years. In 2013 I decided to buy a new Nikon D90 body and had it converted to 720 nm.
My newer infrared photographs are all taken with the Nikon D90 converted to 720nm by Optik-Makario, Germany. At the moment, I am using a 18-70mm and an 18-200mm lens by Nikon. I have used other lenses such as a 50mm, 105mm and even a 85mm Petzval lens too. Using anything other than the 18-70 and 18-200mm lenses make things a bit more complicated because I have to use the camera's liveview.
Now let's talk about how I edit an Infrared photograph...
Below is the original photograph fro! I wish You a nice weekend
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vw1956 [2016-09-17 07:11:36 +0000 UTC]
Here´s the tutorial I was talking about:
Editing of infrared photographs using PhotoshopInfrared Photography
I would like to show you my way of editing infrared photographs using Photoshop CC and the NIK plugins Viveza 2 and Silver Efex Pro 2. I started about 10 years ago with infrared photography using a Fuji S3 Pro body and two Nikon lenses. Having not been satisfied with the endless exposure times, I bought a used Nikon D70 having taken lots of infrared photographs over some years. In 2013 I decided to buy a new Nikon D90 body and had it converted to 720 nm.
My newer infrared photographs are all taken with the Nikon D90 converted to 720nm by Optik-Makario, Germany. At the moment, I am using a 18-70mm and an 18-200mm lens by Nikon. I have used other lenses such as a 50mm, 105mm and even a 85mm Petzval lens too. Using anything other than the 18-70 and 18-200mm lenses make things a bit more complicated because I have to use the camera's liveview.
Now let's talk about how I edit an Infrared photograph...
Below is the original photograph fro
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Kuphal [2011-07-16 18:28:19 +0000 UTC]
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vetalas [2011-04-10 23:37:44 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for the /watch! I greatly appreciate it!
Sorry for the delayed response.
Ian Blewitt
Cinematographer - Compositor - Photographer - Artist
www.ianblewitt.com
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